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rbpru
Feb 12, 2016Explorer II
I looked at a small unit "just in case" and decided the chances of a power failure were small and an extended outage even less. In 23 weeks of camping over the last two years we lost power once for 11 hours. Also, for extended off grid camping, running one appliance at a time would get old quick.
So, we decided a minimum 2000 watts would handle our needs.
That said we are not off grid or boondock campers and I certainly don't need another maintenance item when I camp. So we opt for no generator.
When we do go into the wilderness it usually involves a canoe and tent.
So, we decided a minimum 2000 watts would handle our needs.
That said we are not off grid or boondock campers and I certainly don't need another maintenance item when I camp. So we opt for no generator.
When we do go into the wilderness it usually involves a canoe and tent.
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